The Allure of an all natural Extrait de Parfum
MOONBLOSSOM No.1
Working only with all natural botanical elements to create the ultimate sensory indulgence. We formulate with an array of the finest essential oils, absolutes, CO2 extracts, florals, resins and spices.
This gorgeous blend contains absolutely no synthetics or harmful chemicals. Hand blended with a concentration of 35% pure plant extracts in a base of organic Jojoba infused with Madagascan Vanilla Bourban. This perfume oil is the most concentrated type of perfume - an extrait de parfum.
Each note unfolds as it melts upon contact with your skin.
Tantalize your senses with hints of Italian Bergamot, night blooming Jasmine, Tunisian Neroli, and Madagascan Bourban Vanilla Bean. An intricately layered and elegant scent that appeals to both women and men.
Top Notes: Italian Bergamot + Pink Grapefruit
Heart Notes: Night Blooming Jasmine + Neroli + Pink Pepper
Base Notes- Sandalwood + Vetiver + Vanilla Bourban
There’s a dirty little secret the fragrance industry would rather you not know about, however, which is the extreme toxicity of many of these products. Hidden behind their pleasant scents are typically chemicals linked to hormone disruption, reproductive problems, and even cancer.
Many perfumes sold at department stores, big-box retailers, and virtually everywhere else can aptly be described as poison – and this means that you could very well be sacrificing your health by wearing them…
‘Fragrance’ Can Contain Virtually Anything
I caution against using any synthetic perfume or cologne, or any other synthetically fragranced personal care product, as they're almost always loaded with synthetic chemicals that have been linked to cancer, reproductive toxicity, allergies, and more.
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) explains,
“When you see ‘fragrance’ on a personal care product's label, read it as ‘hidden chemicals.’ A major loophole in FDA's federal law lets manufacturers of products like shampoo, lotion, and body wash include nearly any ingredient in their products under the name ‘fragrance’ without actually listing the chemical.
Companies that manufacture personal care products are required by law to list the ingredients they use, but fragrances and trade-secret formulas are exempt.”
What does this mean for a health-conscious person like yourself? When you purchase a fragrance, it could contain any number of the 3,100 or so stock chemical ingredients used by the fragrance industry. What blend is in most products you buy, exactly, is virtually impossible to ascertain, aside from testing it in a lab – and this is actually what the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics did…
14 Secret Chemicals Found, on Average, in Fragrance Products
Laboratory tests commissioned by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, and analyzed by EWG, found a total of 38 chemicals not listed on the labels in 17 name-brand fragrances (such as Chanel, Giorgio Armani, Bath & Body Works, Old Spice, Calvin Klein, and more).
The average fragrance product contained 14 chemicals that were not disclosed on the label (along with another 15 that were listed!). The report noted:
“Among them are chemicals associated with hormone disruption and allergic reactions, and many substances that have not been assessed for safety in personal care products."